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Aman New York Residences 730 Fifth Avenue AMAN NEW YORK RESIDENCES SELECT SALES COMPARABLES AMAN NEW YORK RESIDENCES AMAN NEW YORK RESIDENCES AMAN NEW YORK RESIDENCES Aman New York Residences 220 Central Park South Aman520 Park New Avenue York Residences 220 Central432 ParkPark SouthAvenue Aman New York Residences520 Park Avenue111111 West WEST 57th 57TH Street STREET 220 Central Park South432432 Park PARK Avenue AVENUE 520520 Park PARK Avenue AVENUE111 West 57th Street 432 Park Avenue 111 West 57th Street 730 Fifth Avenue 730 Fifth Avenue 730 Fifth Avenue Units: 30 Units: 89 Units:Units: 30 35 Units: Units: 89 102 Units: 30 Units: Units: 35 60 Units: 89Units: 102 Units: Units: 35 60 Units: 102 Units: 60 Floors: 20 Floors: Tower: 79; Villa: 18 Floors:Floors: 20 67 Floors: Floors: Tower: 79;96 Villa: 18 Floors: 20 Floors: Floors: 67 83 Floors: Tower:Floors: 79; Villa: 18 96 Floors: Floors: 67 83 Floors: 96 Floors: 83 Sales Start: October 2017 Sales Start: January 2015 SalesSales Start: Start: October January2017 2015 Sales Start:Sales Start: January 2015October 2012 Sales Start: October 2017Sales Start: Sales Start: January 2015 October 2015 Sales Start: JanuarySales Start: 2015 October 2012 Sales Start: Sales Start:January 2015 October 2015 Sales Start: October 2012 Sales Start: October 2015 Construction Type: New Construction / Conversion (1921) Construction Type: New Construction ConstructionConstruction Type: Type: New ConstructionNew Construction / Conversion (1921) ConstructionConstruction Type: Type: New ConstructionNew Construction Construction Type: New ConstructionConstruction / Conversion Type:Construction (1921) Type:New Construction New Construction Construction Type: NewConstruction Construction Type: New Construction Construction Type: ConstructionNew Type:Construction New Construction Construction Type: New Construction Construction Type: New Construction Ceiling Height: 10' 6" to 10' 9" Ceiling Height: 10' 8" to 14' 6" CeilingCeiling Height: Height: 10' 6" to11' 10' to9" 15' Ceiling Height:Ceiling Height: 10' 8" to 14'12' 6" to 12' 6" Ceiling Height: 10' 6" to 10'Ceiling 9" Height: Ceiling Height: 11' to 15' 14' Ceiling Height: 10'Ceiling 8" to Height: 14' 6" 12' to 12' 6" Ceiling Height: Ceiling Height:11' to 15' 14' Ceiling Height: 12' to 12' 6" Ceiling Height: 14' Developer: OKO Group Developer: Vornado Realty Trust Developer:Developer: OKO GroupZeckendorf Development / Park Sixty / Global Holdings Developer: Developer: Vornado RealtyMacklowe Trust Properties / CIM Group Developer: OKO GroupDeveloper: Developer: Zeckendorf DevelopmentJDS / DevelopmentPark Sixty / Global Group HoldingsDeveloper: / Property Markets Group VornadoDeveloper: Realty Trust Macklowe Properties / CIM Group Developer: Developer:Zeckendorf Development / JDSPark Development Sixty / Global Group Holdings / Property Markets Group Developer: Macklowe Properties / CIM Group Developer: JDS Development Group / Property Markets Group Architect: SLCE Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architect: Rafael Viñoly Architects Architect: SHoP Architects Architect: SLCE Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architect: Rafael Viñoly Architects Architect: SLCE Architect: SHoP Architects Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architect: Rafael Viñoly Architects Architect: SHoP Architects Interiors: Denniston Interiors: Thierry Despont Interiors: Robert A.M. Stern Interiors: Deborah Berke Partners Interiors: Studio Sofield Interiors: Denniston Interiors: Thierry Despont Interiors: Robert A.M. Stern Interiors: Deborah Berke Partners Interiors: Denniston Interiors: Studio Sofield Interiors: Thierry Despont Interiors: Robert A.M. Stern Interiors: Deborah Berke Partners Interiors: Studio Sofield Amenities: Full-Time Doorman, Concierge, Fitness Center, Amenities: Full-Time Doorman, Concierge, Resident Manager, ResidentAmenities: Full-Time Doorman,Amenities: Concierge, Fitness Center,Full-Time Doorman, Concierge, Resident Manager,Amenities: Full-TimeAmenities: Doorman, Concierge, ResidentFull-Time Manager, Doorman, Resident Concierge, Resident Manager, In-Suite Amenities: Amenities:Full-Time Doorman, Concierge,Full-time Resident Doorman, Manager, Fitness Center by Technogym, Amenities: Full-Time Doorman, Concierge, Resident Manager, In-Suite Amenities: Full-time Doorman, Fitness Center by Technogym, Amenities: Full-Time Doorman, Concierge, Fitness Center, Amenities: Full-Time Doorman, Concierge, Resident Manager, Resident Amenities: Pool, Sauna,Full-Time Hotel Doorman,Services, Bicycle Concierge, Storage Resident Manager, Amenities: Dining Room,Full-Time Fitness Doorman, Center, Pool, Concierge, Lounge, Resident Landscaped Manager, In-Suite Amenities: Fitness Center, Pool, Sauna,Full-time Steam Doorman, Room, Fitness Center by Technogym, Catering, Fitness Center, Pool, Spa, Sauna, Steam Room, Pilates, Yoga and Spin Studios, Screening Room, Pool, Sauna, Hotel Services, Bicycle Storage Dining Room, Fitness Center, Pool, Lounge, Landscaped Fitness Center, Pool, Sauna, Steam Room, Catering, Fitness Center, Pool, Spa, Sauna, Steam Room, Pilates, Yoga and Spin Studios, Screening Room, Pool, Sauna, Hotel Services, Bicycle Storage Dining Room, Fitness Center, Pool, Lounge, Landscaped Fitness Center, Pool, Sauna, Steam Room, Courtyard,Catering, Children's Fitness Playroom, Center, Library, Pool, Screening Spa, Sauna, / Media Steam Room, Stretching Room, Children'sPilates, Playroom, Yoga and Dog Spin Wash, Studios, Screening Room, Massage Room, Private Restaurant, Library, Boardroom, Billiard Room, Children's Playroom and Music/DJ Courtyard, Children's Playroom, Library, Screening / Media Stretching Room, Children's Playroom, Dog Wash, Massage Room, Private Restaurant, Library, Boardroom, Billiard Room, Children's Playroom and Music/DJ Courtyard, Children's Playroom, Library, Screening / Media Overall Sponsor $PSF $9,531 Stretching Room, Children's Playroom, Dog Wash, Room, MeetingMassage Room, Room, Pet GroomingPrivate Restaurant, Room, Outdoor Library, Boardroom, Residential Storage LockersBilliard Available Room, Children's for Purchase, Playroom and Music/DJ Lounge, Billiards Room, Screening Room, Children's Room, 75' Swimming Pool, Steam, Sauna, Room, Meeting Room, Pet Grooming Room, Outdoor Residential Storage Lockers Available for Purchase, Lounge, Billiards Room, Screening Room, Children's Room, 75' Swimming Pool, Steam, Sauna, Overall Sponsor $PSF $9,531 Room, Meeting Room, Pet Grooming Room, Outdoor Residential Storage Lockers Available for Purchase, Terrace, BicycleLounge, Storage, Billiards Squash Room, Court, Screening Sports Room, Court, Children'sOverall Sponsor $PSF $9,531 Wine Cellars AvailableRoom, for Purchase 75' Swimming Pool, Steam, Sauna, Playroom, Outdoor Garden, Valet Parking Relaxation Rooms, Sky Lounge, Residential Terrace, Bicycle Storage, Squash Court, Sports Court, Wine Cellars Available for Purchase Playroom, Outdoor Garden, Valet Parking Relaxation Rooms, Sky Lounge, Residential Terrace, Bicycle Storage, Squash Court, Sports Court, Wine Cellars Available for Purchase TreatmentPlayroom, Rooms, Yoga Outdoor Room, Garden, Wine Cellar, Valet Residential Parking Overall Sponsor $PSF $6,520 Relaxation Rooms, Sky Lounge, Residential Overall Sponsor $PSF $6,268 Storage, Porte-Cochère, Automated Parking Treatment Rooms, Yoga Room, Wine Cellar, Residential Storage, Porte-Cochère, Automated Parking Treatment Rooms, Yoga Room, Wine Cellar, Residential Overall Sponsor $PSF $6,520 Overall Sponsor $PSF Storage, and$6,268 Parking Available for Purchase Storage, Porte-Cochère, Automated Parking Overall Sponsor $PSF $6,520 Garage Overall 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$5,500,000 $3,868 4 BR 2 $20,500,000 $4,444 1 BR 1 $5,500,000 $3,868 2 BR 2 $17,625,000 $4,390 3 BR 2 $32,250,000 $8,024 2 BR 2 $17,625,000 $4,390 2 BR 2 $17,625,000 $4,390 4 BR 1 $23,500,000 $5,305 3 BR 2 $32,250,000 $8,024 3 BR 2 $32,250,000 $8,024 Penthouse 3 $40,500,000 $10,055 4,028 4 BR 1 $23,500,000 $5,305 4 BR 1 $23,500,000 $5,305 Penthouse 3 $40,500,000 $10,055 4,028 Penthouse 3 $40,500,000 $10,055 4,028 © 2018, Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. 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